ROCKFORD — Still searching for their first win of the season, the Rockford University Regents are sticking to what their head coach Vic Wallace insists they do best.

“We’ve played hard every game; everybody has. We just haven’t executed enough to get a win,” Wallace said. “Nobody’s giving up on this team. We’re going to keep doing what we want to do, and that’s run right over guys.”

It hasn’t worked out so far, as Rockford has allowed 40.0 points per game while scoring at a 21.8 points-per-game clip. The Regents host Benedictine (3-2) at 2 p.m. Saturday, and to them, it’s just another chance to get an elusive victory.

“It’s been real tough; real tough. Last year, and now this,” wide receiver Delroy Russell said. “A lot of us probably only have five games left to get a win, and it’s getting real important for us to go get one these days.”

Russell has 715 receiving yards and six TDs, while quarterback Aabed Nekrawesh has thrown for 1,437 yards with 10 touchdowns. But Wallace hopes to get new starting tailback Matthew Botello (47 carries for 197 yards with two TDs) going early.